If Tebow should enter the game for Sanchez, then Tebow would run the same offense as Sanchez, Ryan said on Thursday.

Ryan said Tebow has not experienced any setbacks with his injury, and there isn’t any cartilage damage or further complications.

“I’m more comfortable with him playing now, obviously, than I was a few weeks ago,” Ryan said. “I feel better about him playing with the way he’s worked out on the practice field, we’ve increased his reps, and the day before the (Jaguars) game, he was throwing it pretty good.”

Tebow was expected to be a major part of the offense after being acquired from Denver in March, but he has had little more than a minor role in New York. Ryan clarified his comments from Monday when, during a radio interview, he said he would think Tebow is disappointed with his situation with the Jets.

“As far as his particular role, the wildcat and all those type of things, we haven’t run it that much and obviously with the two broken ribs or cracked ribs, that’s something that’s got to be disappointing because you’re not going to do that,” Ryan said. “That’s how I feel. As a competitor, you want to win a ton of games, want to win all your games but we’re 6-7, so I think that’s disappointing for all of us. With his role, having the ribs these last few weeks, obviously his role has been diminished some. I don’t think he’s happy about that.”

Ryan quickly added that he believes Tebow is still happy to be a member of the Jets.

“I think he likes his teammates,” Ryan said. “I think he likes the people in the building and the way we take care of our players. You’ll have to ask him, but I’m pretty sure he’s happy with that.”

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